Leading for High Performance

UTS alumni are invited to a special seminar on Leading for High Performance hosted by UTS Business School, to be held on Saturday 30 April at the Hilton in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Leading for High Performance is an interactive training session designed specifically for UTS alumni and will cover the latest in leadership thinking, to provide you with new ideas and insights that you can use in your professional career and personal life. Best of all, the seminar is free for UTS alumni.

This training session will be conducted by Professor Tracy Taylor, Deputy Dean of UTS Business School. Tracy Taylor is a Professor of Sport Management, with a particular focus on human resource management and executive leadership development.

Leading for High Performance

Leading in business, government and the community is assisted by gaining personal insights about your leadership talents, style and capabilities. When did you last take the time to reflect on your own leadership practice?

This three-hour session focuses on you as a leader and asks you to identify your strengths and development areas. You will be asked to:

Reflect on your leadership style and what this means for you and others

Assess your career priorities and think about what actions you need to take to achieve your goals

Consider your key people management challenges and opportunities and how to best approach these

The seminar is one of many events for UTS alumni held in Australia, and around the world. Make sure we have your up-to-date details, so we can keep you informed about events near you.

Events are complimentary for alumni and friends of UTS, but we invite you to consider making a voluntary contribution to the UTS Alumni Scholarship Fund, to help talented UTS students achieve their potential, regardless of financial, social or other disadvantages.

Know a fellow graduate who missed their invitation? If you are in touch with any UTS graduates who might not have received an invitation, please share this invitation with them.